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| implied or suggested meaning of a word befcause of its asssociation in the readers mind |
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| repetiton of identical consonant sounds within two or more words in close proximity |
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| a riddle or difficult problem |
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| the process of moving from a general rule to a specific example |
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| literal meaning of a word as defined |
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| the picturing of words of something or someone through detailed observation of color, etc. |
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| word choice, elememnt of style |
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| writing whose purpose is to instruct or to each |
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| spoken or written language, usualyy there is four modes of discourse. |
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| harsh or grating sounds that do not go together |
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| the reader is aware of a situation but the characters are not. |
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| When a writer appeals to the readers emotions |
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| the use of quotations at the beggining of a work that hints at its theme |
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| repition of a word or expression at the end of succesive phrases |
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| when a writer tries to persuade his or her audience to respect his or her based on etc... |
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| a more acceptable or more appropriate way to say something |
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| a succesion of harmonious sounds |
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| art of interpreting or discovering hte meaning of text |
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| immediate revelation to audiencce of the setting and other backgrounc info |
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